GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 87 



Climbing- Helen Gould. 



CI.IMBING HEIiEN GOULD.— Identical 

 with the bush foi-m, the only difference 

 being- the climbing habit. 



BADIANCi:. — This fine American rose is 

 rapidly gaining- popularity; it is very free 

 in growth and in the production of bloom; 

 has a grand habit and strong, upright 

 canes; a lovely rosy pinlc color. 



KIIiIiARNEY. — An exquisite shade of 

 deep sea shell pink. The buds and flowers 

 are of good size. 



WHITE KlLIiARNEY.— Pure white in 

 color, long in bud, of fine form. Planted 

 out it comes sometimes with a delicate 

 pink tinge, which, if anything, adds to its 

 beauty. 



OBIiEANS. — The showiest and prettiest 

 of all the Baby Ramblers; producing huge 



bouquets of deep cerise or Geranium pink 

 with distinct showy center of pure white. 

 The color is irresistible; a very strong 

 grower. 



J'ONKHEEB J. L. MOCK.— The blooms 

 are produced very freely, of the largest 

 size, of perfect formation and highly 

 recommended. An improved Duchess of 

 Albany. Beautiful pink color. 



ETOIZ.E DE FRANCE. — Color a lovely- 

 shade of clear red crimson velvet. Very 

 fragrant and keeps well. It is a good 

 grower and a free bloomer, deliciously 

 fragrant. 



Prices, 25c. and 50c. each. Stronger 

 plants, 75c. each, except where otherwise 

 noted. 



Choice Everblooming Varieties. 



ARCHDUKE CHARI.ES. — Also called 

 Confederate rose. Opens bright red, 

 changing to silvery pink. 



A N T O I N E RIVOIRE. — Creamy-white, 

 delicate pink tinge, resembles a Camelia 

 flower. A grand rose. 



BESSIE BROWN. — Color pure white, 

 sometimes feintly flushed pink. It is erect 

 and vigorous in growth. Flower very 

 large. 



BEAUTY OP STAPI.EFOBD. — Rosy 

 crimson shading to pink. 



BON SIIiENE. — Deep rose, sometimes 

 bright rosy crimson. 



BRIDE. — The well known white rose, 

 habit of growth good, freedom of bloom 

 unexcelled. 



BRIDESMAID. — A grand pink rose for 

 all purposes. Especially good for sut 

 blooms. 



CROWN PRINCESS VICTORIA. — Also 



called White Malmaison. A very vigorous 

 growing and free blooming rose. 



CATHERINE MERMET. — A good grower 

 and one of the best of the pink roses. 



CHAMPION OP THE WORIiD. — Pink; an 

 improved Hermosa. 



CZ.OTHII.de SOUPERT.— Variable from 

 l)Uie white to pink. Flowers are produced 

 in profusion. 



DUCHESS OP AI.BANY. — Lovely shade 



of deei) rose. 



DUCHESS DE BRABANT. — Everybody's 

 favorite. No Southern garden should be 

 without it. Color a lovely shade of light 

 rose shading to salmon. 



EMPRESS EUGENIE. — One of the 

 sweetest of all pink roses, strong robust 

 grower and prolific bloomer. 



ETOII.E DE I.YON. — A good yellow rose, 

 fi-ee bloomer. 



DO NOT FORGET TO ADD TO YOUR REMITTANCE 20 PER CENT. TO COVER 



THE POSTAGE ON PLANTS. 



